We have two girl rats named Victoria Pepper and Clover (spayed to prevent cancer) and we adopted this guy, who came with the name Barnaby (middle name Beetle). He's still shy but he loves chocolate:
He's super sweet and has one eye. He's older than the girls by a little bit too. They're so nice to him. They get along really well. And no they don't have sex.

hey Bonnie my friend was claiming rats pee constantly all over everything, like if you have pet rats you just have to accept they are going to pee on you every time you pick them up or whatever. confirm/deny?

Maybe Mike wants some band shirts? The rats have made little holes in his video game ones. He likes 80's and some 90's bands. Maybe this would be a good gift for his birthday. Also he's a men's small because he's small

Unfortunately I don't use Facebook so I have no idea. Get yourself some field guides, like Newcomb's wildflowers or some suited to the Rockies (maybe a Peterson?) and also some on trees. Learn the basics and you'll at least have an idea (at least family) for any plant not explicitly in the guide. Newcomb's is wonderful because of the illustrations and vocabulary. You'll pick it up in no time.

So you just take the guide and then walk round and try to i.d. it? Learning of plants is one of my biggest dreams, I fantasize about how much I'll know, but I get so overwhelmed and discouraged whenever I start at the sheer multitude of facts and so I stay dumb af even to this day

Yeah Newcombs is basically that. That was the first lesson of my field botany class, which is rudimentary but a wonderful option even for those not majoring in something scientific. We'd travel out to parks and were instructed to find some wildflowers in bloom and identify them as best as you can by keying with the newcombs. It gets more boring from there (as a profession) but this is a good way to immerse yourself in nature and learn for sure. You're within the range of Newcomb's so I definitely suggest this method, Run2Pee

Yeah Newcombs is basically that. That was the first lesson of my field botany class, which is rudimentary but a wonderful option even for those not majoring in something scientific. We'd travel out to parks and were instructed to find some wildflowers in bloom and identify them as best as you can by keying with the newcombs. It gets more boring from there (as a profession) but this is a good way to immerse yourself in nature and learn for sure. You're within the range of Newcomb's so I definitely suggest this method, Run2Pee